Youth Hostel in Marseille
Travel Tips for Marseille - Bonneveine (Page 2/6)
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10 Aug 2011 Kathleen, New Zealand:
Get coastal bus into city, great views. |
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10 Aug 2011 Kathleen, New Zealand:
Nice, excellent hostel and lovely town and easy to get around |
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10 Aug 2011 Robert, England & Wales:
Theres a Mcdonalds down the road which was the safest thing to eat in Marseille |
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10 Aug 2011 Robert, England & Wales:
The hostel provides some sort of disco but it was quite honestly hurrendous. |
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10 Aug 2011 Robert, England & Wales:
That church ontop of the mountain. The only good thing about Marseilla. |
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17 Aug 2011 Petr, Czech Republic:
Don't miss beach at the Calanque - drive to the end of the road BD Alexandre Delabre where you can park and take approx. 45 minutes of walk - track shoes highly recommended. |
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04 Aug 2011 Mungla, France:
good and cheap food available at the hostel, but at night only, lunch on reservation only, for fast-food near-by. |
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04 Aug 2011 Mungla, France:
prado beach, vieux port, callongue |
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23 Jul 2011 Hilary, England & Wales:
le gare st.charles statues and stairs outside |
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18 Jul 2011 HANNAH, England & Wales:
go into town, nothing happening by the hostel |
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HI Hostel Marseille - BonneveineSet on the Mediterranean coast, Marseille has a colourful harbour and an intriguing old town, all within fairly easy reach of this hostel which is located in a residential area 5km south of centre, close to the beach, and just down Marseille's famous Calanques. Accommodation is in 2-6 bedded rooms and facilities include laundry and meals. Please note that membership is mandatory; for further information, please contact the association: fuaj.org | more...... |

